A ball mill is a form of grinder that is used to blend or grind materials for use. It is a cylindrical device mainly for grinding material such as iron ores, ceramic raw materials, glass, steel, etc. The ball mill works on impact and attrition principle. Its impact is the size reduction given that the balls drop from almost the top of the shell.
$7.99 We offer both Lead-Antimony and Alumina-Ceramic Ball Milling Media. With multiple sizes and shapes available, you're sure to find what you need for your next project. Alumina-Ceramic Media available in 3 sizes: 1/2" Satellites - 100 (1 lb) 1/2" Cylinders - 100 (1.4 lbs) 13/16" Cylinders - 25 (1.5 lbs) [for larger Ball Mills]
Milling media and grinding media are most popular in grinding processes that involve ball milling equipment such as planetary milling jars and planetary mill machines. Milling balls made of steel and ceramic are our most popular materials. MSE Supplies provides quality, durable, and high performance milling media.
Ceramic Lined Ball Mills Benefits of Tumble Milling: HIGH EFFICIENCY – Due to the relatively slow rotational speed but large mass of media, more of the energy goes into milling and less wasted as heat. (more...) Slice Mill™
In ceramics, ball mills are used to grind down materials into very fine particles. Materials such as clay and glaze components can be broken down in a ball mill by getting placed into rotating or rolling jars with porcelain balls inside them. During milling, the porcelain balls pulverized the materials into an incredibly fine powder.
Spherical ball mill media have an advantage of better crushing effect when impacting large particles because point contact between balls and raw materials makes the materials easy to be smashed. steel balls Ceramic balls As the name implies, this grinding media are made of ceramic which is energy-saving and environmentally friendly.
1kg of 20mm white ceramic grinding balls. 20mm diameter alumina (Al2O3) ceramic balls, very hard wearing and ideal for ball milling. For volume calculations, 1kg will take up roughly half a litre. 1kg of 20mm balls is roughly 55 balls, but the exact quantity can vary.
UNUSED FL 22' x 41'6" (6.7m x 12.7m) Dual Pinion Regrind Ball Mill with 2 ABB 5,500 kW (7,375 HP) Drives for Total Power of 11,000 kW (14,750 HP) Manufacturer: FL. Inventory ID: 6C-HM02. View Details.
Here's a shot of some stainless steel media and ceramic media. The stainless steel must be spark-resistant, non-magnetic steel in the 300-series. Alloys 304 and 316 are the most common stainless steels of this type. High-density alumina ceramic media is the type I've heard of most often being used in ball mills.